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Maria Ilinca Băcilă (Romanian pronunciation: [maˈri.a iˈliŋka bəˈt͡ʃilə]; born 17
August 1998), also
known as
simply Ilinca, is a
Romanian singer and yodeler...
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lyrics by Želimir
Altarac Čičak, "Plima", "Sve ove godine", "Sanjam" and "
Bacila je sve niz rijeku",
which was
later covered by many
other ex-Yugoslavian...
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Cosmin Nicolae Băcilă (born 10
September 1983) is a
Romanian former professional footballer. On 18
September 2011,
Băcilă suffered a
broken left tibia...
- Albanian: Përplasjet e Lubotenit), also
referred to as the L****tenski
Bacila m****acre, (Macedonian: Масакрот на Љуботенски Бачила),
happened on 10 August...
- (1994)
Utrechtse Heuvelrug,
Netherlands (2005) Lariano,
Italy (2007)
Cosmin Băcilă (born 1983),
footballer Iulian Popa (born 1984),
footballer "Results of...
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given name of Gr**** origin.
Notable people with the name include:
Cosmin Băcilă (born 1983),
Romanian footballer Cosmin Bărcăuan (born 1978),
Romanian footballer...
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Harris made
numerous speeches. Dale Carnegie's
biographer Carlos Roberto Bacila describes that in 1955 when
women were not
permitted to
attend Rotary meetings...
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Carlos Eduardo Bacila Jatobá (born 15
September 1995) is a
Brazilian professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Azerbaijan Premier League club...
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included hits like Nema nas vise,
Brate prijatelju, Zar nije te stid,
Bacila si čini and
controversial Kralj Kokaina which was
banned from some TV and...
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discomfiting yodel-inflected vocals". The song "Yodel It!" from
Ilinca Băcilă and Alex
Florea represented Romania in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 2017...